La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAT
Art
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER -
Portland, (AP) Oregon;
Cloudy in the west, fair la
tlie east tonight and Wed
nesday. 'tVQSt
VOLUME XXIII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 244
JURY FIND
OPES GUILTY
FARMERS
FIELD TRIP
Expedition, Led by II. G.
Avery, Left La Grande
Early Today
UNION EXPERIMENT
STATION VISITED
Agriculturists to Spend
Greater Part of This
Afternoon Inspecting
State College Farm,
The l-'i ft h Ann ua I l-'u rin ( 'rops
excursion Is being held today by
Grande Kuude valley farmers. The
party met at the J. 1. Uohbin place
at 'j o'clock this morning:., lunch
baskets In the back of their cars,
many with wives and children,
and as a w hole the excursion took
the uspecl of a hug" picnic.
At the Gaskill farm J. 15. Steph
ens, superintendent of the Moro
experimental station look charge of
the excursion with H. G. Avery,
county afcent of I'nlon county, ct -
inff as guide to the various ranches
aml farms on the Itinerary.
Study of Crops lMirpose.
The jturito.se of the expedition
was to study new crops and new
crop conditions in the Grande
Jtoiidc valley. The two crops which
wen to receive the most, attention
during thu day were Soft Federa
tion und the Markton oats, a smut
proof grain, introduced Into tho
. wllhin tH lusl lew cuHori.
Some :tu tst plotH of Soft V'ed
eration wheat were planted along
side the betlnr known Hard l(d
fiHllnn and these were pn tho
schedule for the day.
The farms to b visited during
the course of the excursion frictud
ed the J. 1). lolhin, Grover Grim
( Continued on Page Five.)
TS
A Her noine iMfi letilly arrnnijiii
the e'titH. with some fighters on
the hnlng card raillfig In inateri
nh,e at the eleventh hour, the !
Grande Athletic Club lias lined up
t bouts Cor the open air boxing
mulch this evening at I he, Athletic
l'-irM.
Ie Adams if Ttoise ami Joe Pat-tej-MHi
of ,a Grande will fight the
main event, Adams Is giving away
Nome weight. bt this will have the
tendency lo make t he fighters
mure evenly matched than other
wise. Patterson is big and slow
with a good wallop.
Several of the events mi the
card may wive the fans morel
inoro
thrills i"r their money than the
main match. Any one of two or
three bonis listed Mioudl be worth
going out. to nee, thu matchmaker
deela res.
Meeker vs. Alien is one match
(Continued on Page five.)
MKitciiAVis .ii:irr.
The merchants of .n Grande
lift Inst evening n the dining
room or the Summer hotel at 0:15
o'clock for dinner and u business
11 ting. Thirty merchants were
present. Several matters were dis-
CUSSet
CARD T ON G T
Wi UHty ZlUllCU J Ul
it if. 1 m 1
nanaung
l'or wine time it lias been ipiiJe
a problem at the Cuuutiy club
swimming tank to take care of the
lHin-members v ho were uxlng the
tank, an official of the club n -putts.
"The directors have nhvas
itked to see the tank popular but
m fairness to the paying members
they thought If best to work out
Home means of ha Ing others help
ineet the expense of operating the
lank." he said.
II hiis now been decided to Is
sue season ticket, Hubject lo the
approval vt the swimming tank
committee, and also to rnskc an
admittance charge tu guests or
member who do not hold seajion
tickets. A season ticket u III be
sold Tr a nominal charge for th -balance
of the season and guests
of any of t he members will be
liitevd u small sum. ChiMrva
Penal ized
For Having
Moonshine
Mexican, Who Admitted
He Lakes It, Fined in
Municipal Court by
Judge Slater.
HecaubC ho liked moonshine anil
admitted that Net In court, Ysldro
Uuribaldi, of .Mexican birth, was
sentenced to puy a fine of $50 to
I lit Oty of l,u Grande this inorn
iiiB by J. I. Slater, judge of Hit
municipal court. Garibaldi, who
1m no relation, it Ik said, or the fa
mous family of tliat name in Italy,
didn't have the money so office
informed him lie would have to
serve 25 days in Jail.
Garibaldi is a Rood looking, de
bonair .Mexican, with black, well
ki'pti hair and a pleasing disposi
tion. He is honest, Anyone who
was present ut his trlul will testify
to that statement.
When u.sked by .Tudtfo Sinter
whether he liked moonshine liquor
or not, Garibaldi replied: "I like
ft." smiting and affirmatively nodding-
his head at the same time.
He also admitted that he had the
flask half full of liquor, on exhibi
tion ut his triul, on his person.
Officers asked him which hip po
cket he had it cached in and his
reply was that he had it concealed
in his shirt.
Hootlejrifcr Vnknown
Judge Slater queried hi in con
cerninir the source of utnlv but
1 there Garibaldi 'Tell down." All
hut h could tell was that un Am
fcrlcan had sold him the liquor on
Jefferson avenue, for $3. Jin was
arrested on tlie snmc avenuo last
night by the police.
During his examination by the
judge and police Clint Jlaynes,
chief of police, after Garibaldi
had announced that he little un
derstood Knglish. said that foreign
ers never understood Knglish
when in the eourls but when on
iin m rents had a KnowledB" of the
lunsuuse. Garibaldi admitted that
it wus true. '
MISS SCIIILKE AND
ALFRED MEYERS
TO GIVE CONCERT
The iMonday Musical flub or the
I .a Grande . Neighborhood Club
will present Miss KredeHcke Sehll
ke and Alfred Meyers in u vocal
concert Monday evening, July 27,
at the Presbyterian Church. '
Mh's Hchllkc is visiting In 1,a
Grande tlurhtg the .summer after
two years in Hoslon wh're " she
studied voice culture under Theo
dore Sehroeder, following some
time spent under the coaching of
Mrs. A. L. Itichardson of this
city. Mr. Meyers has been study
ing for file past two years wit h
Klton t'reoeau or the I niversity of
Notre Lame School of Music in
Indiana.
A uni'iue feuture nf this concert
will be the fact thai no outside ac
companist will be used, us MIns
Sehilke will accompany Mr. M''y- (
ers upon the piano and Mr. Meyers
will accompany Miss Sehilke dur-,
Ing her vocal numbers. This will i
be the first conecrl appearance of
Mr. Meyers in l-a Grande. Mhs
Sehilke appeared earlier in the
summer In concert under the HUt-
pices of the club. ,
La Grande Boy Killed;
Death Cause Unknown
Mrs. Koy li. Currey and Mrs. (
Jess Towery left Sunday evening '
for Sacramento. Cat., called by the,
sudden death of their brother.'
George Meyers, who was kllb-d in ;
an accident there the nature of
which Is not known here.
Mr. Meyers was well known in!
I,a Grande ha Ing lived hen a I
number
of year,? and attended 1
school here.
liuo s latin
under 12 will swim for a less, ciis-d or drunkeuess. were found
charge. This tloes no! change in ;'" " harge,i n police court
any way. however, the privilege his morning. Judge J. I . Slater
o( members and their lmmedia
liimlly to swim without any cliarge
the official declared. It. also pro
s Ides t hut. only guests of ineiii
hers und holders of season tickets! a
may use the tank. j
Guard Is ljnphncd.
II wus also thought by the
di-l
rectors of the club that it would
be desirable to have Home one hi
charge, not only lo look after tin 1
tunk bit to prevent accidents. S -,
eral near accidents have tttk-ft .state rtre law, setting fire without
plaee at the tank In past seasons permit and failure to make vt
and every precaution lo prevent forts to control the fire. I. was
these In the future will be taken lurraiyned before Justice of the
Itay Lynch, an expert swimmer, j peace Storla and sentenced to
has been engaged and will be injncrw: ten days In jail on tho first
vlia-V'- of the tank from now oa. (charge and flncJ on the other.
Trusts 'Em
fcv.:w,ft
I' ' H MHi 1
, K'V;!tWl
"Have fcone out. Help four
M'lr. I'liange Is in (lie lill.
Tills ill Itntiim urccls von if,
you drop in to buy a mnga.liie
nt Albert Mour's new slanil in
Salt l,nke City. 'l.o innn must
cut mill lie ills'; but In; can't
afford to close shop, so he hangs
out his sifjll. "Are IVoplc hon
est? ,Kun" he responds. 'I'trst
time 1 Med it I left ...1) In the
till, went to a nmiic nnd came
bark to find SI1.K,"
CITY FORCED
Hceause (.lie present water sys
tem is inadequate to supply la
Grande's needs. It was necessary to
augment the stipidy this morning
by procuring water pumped by the
Itowman-Hicks compuny, ( V. (..
( 'rews, city manager, said I his
morning. Mr. t 'rows issued a warn
ing to all water users that boiling
of drinking water is nof necessary
10 guard agalns'. impurities.
The addition was not made nec
essary by mechanical difficulties
but because the supply is less than
the city uses. The city pump is
working full time and the water in
the pipeline k running ut full ca
pacity. There was practically' no water
available for a time this morning
to citizens living on the upper
elevations. Tlie water pumped by
How 'iif.in-1 licks Is expected to tide
the city over until t h-; new sys
tem is put In operation.
New Giant Cherries
Grown in La Grande
J. A. Shlra and c. 1,. Kerry ex
hibited some New Giant cherries in
the Kveiiing observer office this
morning which were grown in Mr.
Shim's o. -chard in ha Grande. It Is
believed 1 1) ;it t hey are I he only
cherries of that type grown in the
Grande Komle valley.
The fruit res'-mbPH both the
, l,amb"i t and Ming, is big and Juicy
'anil Is u good shipper.
Mr. Shlra has six acres in young
and old trees, most ly New Giant
I trees, two acres tif strawberries.
! raspberries, blackberries and al-
ralfa. lie reports that he harvest
led seven Ions of alfalfa this year
I In comparison w it h I -i tons three
j years ago, giving him a IIIMe bet
I ter than Imlf a crop.
jTwo Drunks Sentenced
I By City Judge Today
7
tones and John Iturke. ae-
; fined Jones and sentenced
j Iturke to five das In the city
j jail. Jones elected to serve out bis
I fine, whbit will require twelve and
half days confinement.
Handier .failed ami l ined.
ST. Ili;i,i;NS. Ore. - W. V,
Stall
s' 'reek
,.y ram-her of the Tide
ction. was arrested by Cie War
dens Jef Tries a 11 d Jasper an I
tiiatged with two violations of the
TQ GET HELP MUSICIANS TO
r : nrninsi nnnn
MIDSHIPMEN INEW YORKER
VISITING
Coast City, Dressed' Up
and Then Disappointed,
Revives Spirit
WILBUR WILL BE
rORTLAM) GUEST
Secretary and His Party
tn Rf Knf-oi'tjiinofl in
Jiose City by Chamber
of Commerce.
ASTOItlA (Ily the
Press) Astoria, nil lr
Associated
CSSl'll up to
entertain more than 1,200 Annapo-
ASTOR A SUMS
lis midshipmen last nlht und ihen lublio for suKRestlons us to the
h'ft entirely middieless. expcrlenc- best way ho could distribute his
ed some revivul of the spirit ,o- j millions.
day when it was learned that H00 He. .recently established a fouo
midshipmen would Imul at Kurt I'hitloit with two and a half million
Stevens today. J dollars as a trust fund to assist
Immediate plans were1 made to I deservitiR hoys,
meet the middies from the halite- in uddltion he has dlstrhViU
ships New York, Utah and Arizona ed some three and a half miUiws
with automobiles. in individual donations, lump sum
',, , l,:iu. i I'"' Aiivy v mmr,
justice Meyers, of the
California
supreme court, W. l. It. Hudson,
manager of the Portland chamber
of eoniinerce. Senators AleNary and
Stunfield, and t'ontrressman t'rum-
packer planned to leave here at
is:jhj tins anernoon for Portland
where Seeretary Wilbur will be the
ffiiest of the ehamher of commerco
at a dinner tonight.
The secretary planned to visit
relatives at HHIsboro this after
noon, lie will go south by rall.-
A general demand by Ihoso who
heard the concert given in the
Presbyterian church Sunday even
ing by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sheirer
will be li ceded by u return engage
ment on l-'riday evening, August
I A, announced the Uev. William
Crosby I toss litis morning.
Mefore leaving I a. Grande this
morning, Mr. Shearer said: "I
thought I had experienced every
thing possible when in Florida, I
climbed u tree In the jungle alter
cocoa nuts, but yeslerday I had a
new pleasure when I was initiated
Into the fascination or your cher
ry trees."
Having traveled In various parts;
of the world. It is
interesting to
know that the Shearers were en
thuslastic. about the beauty of Hi
Grande Hondo vulley.
Selecting of Jurors ,
Occupies Court's Time
The (rial of Slab of Oregon vs.
Neil Crawford began in ihe Justice
court I his morning wit h Judge.
Hugh I-;. Itrady presiding, i 'ra w
ford Is being tried on a. lltior
charge, placed by O. M. Pierce.
The most of the morning session
was spent by the attorneys spar
ring for favorable Jurors. Al noon
the jury had not been made up but
testimony will probably be heard
sometime early t his afternoon.
Carl G. Helm, district attorney Ik
conducting the prosecution and
Nichols, llallork and Jiunald of
Haker uro attorneys for the defen
dant. Getting
A 'Kick' for
His Money
There Is only one way for n
man lo gel a "kick" onl nf
hi athciiislug tuevnge. Thai
Is to gel t lint message where
render tuleresi Is high.
Tin cagcrncsM ttnd reguliirJiv
w llh which m 1 urn oiir all
(cut Ion to mi mlcr(hig incil
hliit -whether It Im ne.paper,
Vlgnlsiard, picture vriH'ti, show
window, illret't-nittll literatim',
or handbill determines the
nienMire of render Inlen-. The
Ot-rer' full measure of
rcadiT Inlerr-! I well known
lo I ho sin -cr fill nUerttM i.
"(licnrr AiherlMng
A XerchniMlWIng Scrlci,M
GIVES AWAY
Leopold Scheph, Philan
thropist', Wants to Ac- ;
celerate Distribution
QUICKEST RELIEF
FOR NEEDY SOUGHT
j Aged Millionaire Desires
1 CanvMss nf T'liWif Phil.
Canvass of Public Phil
anthropists to . Decide
Best Way.
MOW YClltlC (Ity Hie Associated
I'reh:rVr..eopolil ticlicpli, 8&-year-
1 old ifhriauniroplst toduy asked the
. irttlK anil neiiHions.
iJistrlbutloa too Slow
Now he wants to uccelerale the
distribution of his other millions
and van(.- to canvass public phll
' anthropists to determine, the way
which will arford the quickest re
lief to the needy, and at. tho same
time offer some permanent good
u tiociciy.
iUncher buried
beneath tons of
dirt and debris
l,Y-MP!, Vnsh. U the As
stH'intei! pnws) All hopo that
Dennis Mur.;i), aged Rochester
Pralrln nuicher, 1 111 prisoned at
the iMtttoin of a 52-rMt well yes
lerday, would he rcnclicil iM-foro
nightfall was today abandoned,
said Rochester advices.
Murphy was Imprisoned about
noon yesterday when tho curb
ing or tho well fell In when ho
descended into thu well to clean
It out, burying liliu beneath bc
ernl Ions of eait'ii.
Cecil C. Snow Gives Up
High School Position
' 'etil c. Snow has resigned
as
head of the woodwork division of
the manual arts department of the
l.a Grande high school In order
t tint he may complete IiIh educa
tion in on Indiana educational In
stitution, I he chairman of the.
school board announced thin morn
ing. Mr. Snow has been connect
ed with the school for a number of
years and Is an efficient Instructor.
Few applications from qualified
teachers have been received and
Superintendent J. T. Longfellow Is
Investigating,! hroughout the north
west for a competent, successor.
Whh the neores all llgured
Joe Carr sMIl held his lead in the
standing: of the golf hall tourna
ment played at the County Club t
lut Wundny nnd whh t iH'reforc
prt-Hi'iili'd villi H(vtfi new Kolf
IhiIIh this iilf'Tttoou tiH flrt prize.
.Mr. Ciirr shot a in1! Mt ore of 7i
mi IK'-hol' wfjorc of with a
Iiaridieiip of I U.
Norman Kreea w;is ttccond best
with X'J Mtrokcs. which, with u K.
hiimlicap, kuw him a n-t wore" of
74.
('. I,. McrK. H. It. Crow and
.lhi Th'-Wen llf for Ihlrd place
wiMi a red wore of 7t and will
pliiv ihla orr.
H'M-ond phte In the evi-ot drew
11 priw of flw ifoir hullx and Hi"
wtnii'T of third plan; will he uw-j.m1-'.
fhrcf.
Mernilstoii Show Imte Ket.
I'i;M),KTN. Ore. lobvr !f
und fa nn- Hi'- datm chown for the
h tin tiii I Hi rinirtton dtitry and Iiok
show UiIh ji'iir, Homo dt''tlMHion
turn hi-f-n lii-ld tty I he exceuttv
Itiiard n-lntlve lo (he l hIi ahlllty ol
holding ih Mhow for thn-c lay In-:V-:vJ
of t-.u.
GOLF SCORES
ARE FIGURED
Pastor Weds Actress
' ' n .jm.(r IJ WkWAj'll .
Tho M-atfe and tho pulpit were joined hi this romance at Kyra
I'tiM, N, Y., wImmi .Miss HntiUMia AVeaver Haxter, actress, htfamn
the hrhlc of I lev, Krnest John Ikmdcn, astor of ait Allanta, Gn.,
l iillaiinii church. Tho two met al Atlanta when Mi's, Ilowdcn'M
theatrical cuuiHuty playing; tliorc. Her Ikiiiio was In Syra
cuse.
FORD IMS
RECOIDED
WASHINGTON (Hy lha AkbocI-
atcd I'rt'HS) Acccptunco of Henry
Kurd's bid of l, 701), 000 for 20(1
Hhlpplnff board voshuIs sot uuldo for
Hcrapphiff lias licun rocom mended
lo tho shipping board by President
ralmcr, of tho tlcnt corporation.
HWAMI'Hi.'OTT (By llie Assocl -
slid I'ress) Chairman Hale, of
tho senulu naval committee, has
been asked by President Coolldgo
to make an inlciiHlve study lo de-
termini! whether thcro ore useless
naval aetivltles that should be done
away with, with the view of reduc
ing naval appropriations.
WORK OPPOSES
BUILDING MORE
. FARM PROJECTS
WASHINGTON (By Hi"
AhhocI
i.t ! 1'p.hh) Hecri'lnry Work, who
rturn,,l Monday from a si week s
tour of the norlhwi-Hl. declared
that Inspection of government ir
rigation projects confirmed the
soundness of his reclamation pel-
ley. I
"TIhtc Ih no n" ( for morn rcclii
niudon proJ''ct until (he pnwnt
oneH nri put on a houipI hafilM," liu
ii;Hi!i'ffl. "On'-llihi of Iho proj-i-clH
nt'1 inHolvt-nt. nnd one-l'ourl h
tif I li"in should
r htivc ht-t'i
liuilt. Klx lhoun;ind f irmw und-,
' Kovt'rniiM iit ditch an; without or
j i:upnntn mid thi-n- Ih no inon n ti
1 Hon lo roiiHlru! uddittcmil proji-Hj
thnn tle rr would In- to hulld hou-n
without proHpctH of tt-nantrt."
Interior Department
Employes LtSC Cluir8
WASMIN(JTf)N tl!y (he Amo
eliilcd l'i'i'8 -l-;nip!o.iM of the
Interior depart nient di leo nnW h
hIMImk down, ( tuck wntclilng mid
Htuiiilillntf over HijrpluH offtee
fuinltnie to Hull Heerelury Work.
In- dun niven nrdiTH to strip
Ihe department oftlcen (or ac
tion. Two hundred and fifty chairs
were removed from the general
land (ifrirc, most of the r locks
were disinantled. ami two van
IoihIk of wardrobe and drkn v.i
lued it( i,'2itu were lurni-d over
lo the Kovernment'H t;enern up
P'y oM'.'-'.
NAVY UP FOR ;
INVESTIGATION
XTRA
it ats calsm l'ATAfi l'liii:.
DALLAS, 'Ipx. (Al) ltats
RinwiiiK inntclics stand a fire
hero early today which caused the
death of four iwruoiiH, autl Injury'
to elfrtit others hi a framo moniUig
house. Tho dead are:
t. i:. yoiiNtj, 2it.
wiiiMAji imowv, as,
liliOVf) KIIOK'I', 2X.
JOK U UN AW AY, S!5.
rilOGKLSS IS ShOW.
llltAWLKY, Col. (AIM Investl-
Raters Bro making slow proRrcss
lo.lay In tracing the nntccclents
of John Truden who killed himself
yesterday and of H. Kirk, who died
In a duel with Truden Inst Salur-
day near Jaciimbn. l'ollco dlwov.
cred on Kirk's person nil rnvt-loiie
oddressiMl (o a womnii In Honolulu,
'('outnliimir no wrlilng from Kirk,
' l"t ciicIomIiir a letter from lInio-
'1"!" slgiH-d with a Hawaiian "pet"
name. Tho missive, rend In part:
, "Onr arralr can go on no longer,
You cannot conic up to my level,
1 am damned If I will so down lo
yours,"
TWO HUM) (ilTLTV.
.Mi;M OItI, Ore. ( Al) It.
.1.
HimIki'h niil H. lnVMn, if Klimmtti
I'n I In, In a NUc(l verdict opciit'd
today jy tho court, were found
Kullty of M)ffM'Sli. of ll(iioi'. Their
wives weni tried ns co-defendmitH
flint inntlltt.it 'I'ltlu U tin. flilwl
j(inn it dm (,f die men In u wet'k.
Thn case irii'w out of 11 in Id on
I .,.,., , ,.., M,lr,, ,..,
near Camp .lai ksun, (luring the na-
llinuil guard cm imipmcnt In .lime.
The men each rci-eiied. a wnieniD
of Ihri'e ami a hair ycni Imprison-
mem mid 50l rlllf.
Pinchot Not Favored By
Coolidge And Followers
1y 'hiiiles I. Stewart)
W A!'M I N(iT N , NI;a Hp.-ehil).
It iifroid I'liu hot in Heeled to
Ihe I'nttrd Ktulen wnntc mxt year.
It w ill lu t hi. 1.0.1 1. -u ,,r .11 '
In K-m'nil. m .'.miw. Innudhii; the
I tody ul Senator (Jeorjie wlwi rton
I 'I'ppiM', lnin' (K ttt I 'Hie hot wants
'lo take away front hint, and nvi r
lhr hody nl Mt i retuiy of lln- Tn-iiH-
jury Andrew Midlun In purtleuhir.
When one consldcra how tre
mendously lii u man Heci etarv
.Mellon Is In the present adminis
tration, Vh:it ui-IkIiI his word ear-
pied . . . urn! the thtiiRs IMnehot
has said atiitut him , , , Inelilen.
lally lauditiK srnue rlnlnr emckn
over his head, upon the presiden
tial dome Itself . , nnd win it
one enitNlflers that I'iueliot Is try
intf to Ket Into tho senulu from
Mellon'H own slale . , , ami at
V.iv t-.i.pvnao ul bcuator 1 t-ppwr.
8 MINUTES
FOR
DEC S Oil
Defense Will Appeal Case
to the Tennessee Su
preme Court.
DEFENDANT FINED
$100 BY RAULSTON
William Jennings Bryan's
Testimony Is Stricken
From Records Before
Case Went to Jurors.
COURTROOM, Dayton,
Tei.n. (By AssQciated Press).
The jury returned a verdict
of guilty today in the Scopes
evolution case after eight
minutes of deliberation. Judge
Raulston fined Scopes $100.
The defense attorney
agreed to submit the case
without argument, believing
there was no chance of ac
quittal of the teacher on the
charge of violation of the
Tennessee law against ti
ing evolution because of tho
exclusion ' of ' evidence upon
which the defense relied.
The defense is to appeal to
tu t - , i
I Dime supreme court ana
possibly to the United States
,.
vvuii,.
Whun court opened today the .
JudRo cxpungod tho teatlmony of
William oJnnlngs Bryan from Uia
record of yesterday afternoon's sea-'
Hlon,
"I feel tlio testimony of Mr. liry
an can shed no light on any Issuo
that will bo ponding before higher
courtB," Raulston said. "Tho Issue
Is whether Scopes taught that man
anlllma..,
'
, lo Publl!" Qestlons.
Bryan nrado tho statement that
ho would mako public later a series
"f questions he would have asked
defenso attorneys had ho had tho
opportunity to cxamlno them as
witnesses.
Uryan sURgested ' tho defense
counsel's vlows had not been
brought out as clearly as might
havo bocn. Dudley Mold Malone,
(Continued on Pumm Fl.
gdaTstme
T
HWAMPHCOTT (liv tho Assocl-
I tt,..t i r-.,..,, . !).1.i,i..Hi t- 1 1,1
; ,, ,... .. :
miners will reach on agreement on
u new wage scalo and that thera
will be. no deadlock resulting In
Isiispenslon of mining operations
IKepleinber first.
whom tho adniliil.'itratiou Ilkea
pretty well. .
When one considers all this, one
understands why the Idea ol I'in
chot's senatortal asptrallons malxes
(lie administration troth so,
Heeretary Mellon dln'l want Pin
chot for Kovernor of I'eansylvoni'i
ii the first place. The Huptihlt-
Jcan state oisanizalion fought him
j h.,t ,H. w
on.
EXPECTED
This ancereti (he orguiiizatio'i
to he-Kin with ami J'lnthot angficl
it worst! later,
Tlien lie ht'Kan 1UHkili(C troilhlfi
for the national itdmlniHl ration Ity
com plaints for federal prohibition
non-eforeement. This wan in.iur
toini and i'iiiehot added insult to
it.
1'reiitdent t'oolldtfe explained that
the national ndiulnlHt ration was
itoiiiR Us best anil It waa up to thu
(Coutluutd utt I t Five.)